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This book explores the relations between the EU and the BRICS in
the areas of politics, economic development, trade and security.
The contributions cover topics such as the position of the EU and
BRICS in the global order and the EU as a "normative power," as
well as the evolution, characteristics and institutionalization of
BRICS and the roles of its member countries Brazil, Russia, India,
China, South Africa. The book will appeal to researchers and
scholars interested in the rise of BRICS and the resulting
challenges and opportunities for the European Union and Global
Governance.
In light of new global challenges for international cooperation and
coordination, such as the revival of protectionism, surge of
populism, or energy-related issues, this volume highlights possible
scenarios for the future of Global Economic Governance (GEG). The
contributing authors analyze the substance of GEG as a normative
framework for resolving collective action issues and promoting
cross-border co-ordination and co-operation in the provision or
exchange of goods, money, services and technical expertise in the
world economy. Furthermore, the book examines drivers of
fundamental shifts in global economic steering and covers topics
such as power and authority shifts in the global governance
architecture, technological and energy-related challenges, and the
role of the G20 and BRICS in shaping global economic governance.
"This book provides a very timely and nuanced account of the
challenges facing the established global order." Andrew F. Cooper
(Professor of Political Science at the University of Waterloo)
"This valuable collection from a new generation of innovative
scholars of global economic governance offers insights from a broad
range of theoretical approaches to the central policy issues of the
day" John Kirton (Director of the Global Governance Program, Munk
School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto)
In light of new global challenges for international cooperation and
coordination, such as the revival of protectionism, surge of
populism, or energy-related issues, this volume highlights possible
scenarios for the future of Global Economic Governance (GEG). The
contributing authors analyze the substance of GEG as a normative
framework for resolving collective action issues and promoting
cross-border co-ordination and co-operation in the provision or
exchange of goods, money, services and technical expertise in the
world economy. Furthermore, the book examines drivers of
fundamental shifts in global economic steering and covers topics
such as power and authority shifts in the global governance
architecture, technological and energy-related challenges, and the
role of the G20 and BRICS in shaping global economic governance.
"This book provides a very timely and nuanced account of the
challenges facing the established global order." Andrew F. Cooper
(Professor of Political Science at the University of Waterloo)
"This valuable collection from a new generation of innovative
scholars of global economic governance offers insights from a broad
range of theoretical approaches to the central policy issues of the
day" John Kirton (Director of the Global Governance Program, Munk
School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto)
This book explores the relations between the EU and the BRICS in
the areas of politics, economic development, trade and security.
The contributions cover topics such as the position of the EU and
BRICS in the global order and the EU as a "normative power," as
well as the evolution, characteristics and institutionalization of
BRICS and the roles of its member countries Brazil, Russia, India,
China, South Africa. The book will appeal to researchers and
scholars interested in the rise of BRICS and the resulting
challenges and opportunities for the European Union and Global
Governance.
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